We came, we saw, and we were won-over by the ingenious designs and architectural talent on display at this years Solar Decathlon on the Mall in Washington DC. As if it weren’t enough of a feat to design and build a zero-energy house which is ENTIRELY POWERED BY THE SUN, many of the student teams at this year’s Solar Decathlon went above and beyond the mere zero-energy requirements of the competition to produce architecturally stunning houses that are as beautiful and livable as they are energy efficient.
INHABITAT REPORTS FROM SOLAR DECATHLON – Photos!
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 10/19/07
filed under: Announcements, Architecture, Green Design Events, Renewable Energy, Solar Decathlon, Solar Decathlon 2007, Solar Power, Sustainable Building
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